It looks like he lives in Museum Park One, the South Loop's most prominent building with what has to be some of the best views in the city. Or is this an older building that now has its North view (which is Grant Park) blocked by Museum Park One? We're not sure, but regardless wouldn't mind chilling in this living room.

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I believe it to be one building south of Museum Place. Check out the link for the actual listing: http://www.coldwellbankeronline.com/property/details/2174626/MLS-07844788/233-East-13Th-Street-Chicago-Near-South-Side-IL-60605.aspx?SearchID=3726054&RowNum=1&StateID=19&RegionID=0&IsRegularPS=True&IsSold=False

First, it's "role" player. Second, to last 19 years in the NBA, lead the league in rebounding more than once, make an all star team, you're more than a "role" player. Role players are guys like Dickie Simpkins, Omer Asik, and Brian Scalabrine.

Definitely not OMP (it's 233 E 13th, aka Museum Pointe), and this building isn't all that great either. Not a lot of skyline visible from this unit at this location. I've looked at condos in this building, was not impressed.

Scalabrine barely dressed for games last year....I wouldnt compare him to an up and coming defensive talent at center. PPG rarely is an indicator of a Centers worth....you SHOULD know this. His rebound numbers are scewed because of playing time in the first half. Noboday ever cheered when dickie came off the bench and scalabrine literally doesnt play so ...... yeah. Pretty sure I win here.

People with knowledge of the NBA feel that Omer Asik came off the bench and ignited this team defensivly and would have aided this team to a championship had he not broken his ankle late. There are people who look at nba.com and immediately look up "ppg" ( thats you--dumbass) and then there are people that know and can break down the NBA in a more complex manner i.e. defensive schemes, player disruption. My feeling after hearing your arguments is that the latter is not for you....rather, its a little too "lofty" for you.

From your comments I have decided that you're probably a columbia college student, originally from a rich suburb outside of Detroit, and playing in the condo mommy and daddy bought you. You're obviously a pistons fan because I have had the "pleasure" of dealing with you people before...you're straight up haters and you basically fail at everything.

My advise to you is to move back home, stop hating on the Bulls with your jealous tirades and learn to show some respect for your elders.....after all, we will all be your boss someday, punk. run along, go play on the Dan Ryan.

I see we are done discussing the topic at hand. When you have to defend a guy by saying his benefit is in "player disruption" and "defensive schemes" (no further detail provided), I've got news for you, you're talking about a role player.

I am from Chicago, am supremely educated and have more equity in the condos in my name than you'd know how to spend in 100 years of Saturday nights in Boystown.

If Omer makes it to 2030, or even makes one all star team, you win. Otherwise, get back to work - I'm sure you owe it to your foreman at this point. But hey - your union contract stipulates you're done at 5! That's less than an hour away!

So you're saying Omer Asik comes off the bench for defensive energy? That is his role and makes him by definition a role player. When Ben Gordon comes off the bench he's a role player in that he has one skill and does it well.

Don't get high and mighty when you don't know what you're talking about.

Oak must be losing a lot of money in the casinos with Jordan. 19 years in the NBA should be able to buy a lot more than that.

Are you serious? In the last week alone a woman was held up by gunpoint @ 14th and Indiana, and a man was badly beaten by a mob of 10-20 at Clark and Cermak, and we are on here talking about Oak Tree's condo sale?